So one of the marketing techniques I'm starting to get into is CraigsList, but it seems my ads are getting ghosted, not all of them, but a decent amount of them, how can we avoid not getting ghosted on CraigsList ??

So basically putting the same wording in multiple ads, putting html and the same codes in multiple ads and putting the same title or nearly the same title in multiple ads gets you ghosted, or at least some of them ghosted.

That's what I seem to be getting from my research so far.

I have multiple computers so I'm going to utilize them to make several accounts, and also use proxies, using several phone verified accounts may help as well.

I post 3 ads at a time.
I use different copy and titles.
Some are all words, some are pics.
I am always testing, so I check pics vs. written out copy

I post from my CL verified account and confirm via phone or email when neccessary.
Never have a problem with my ads being ghosted.
I even use the symbols sometimes and still don't have ads get posted.

All of my copy varies slightly.
For example, I am testing 3 ads on web design right now.

One has a pic, one has short copy, one has long copy.
Then, later you can alternate titles, etc.
I have found the copy just can't be 100% the same.

For example:
Ad 1 uses copy a
Ad 2 uses copy b
Ad 3 uses copy c

Then:
Ad 1 uses b
Ad 2 uses c
Ad 3 uses a

Etc... otherwise it can become difficult to test.

As a side note.. keep everything optimized.
I am in Michigan and got a call from someone for web design yesterday from South Carolina.
He said he found my ad from 8/27 on Google, and wanted to know if I was still offering my special...
(Another thing I test... Specials)

Wow - usually there are some straightforward answers, but it sounds like you covered a lot of the basics. Try breaking up certain words that might prompt CL to flag (free, sex, etc) with non-printable characters, like 'asterisk s h y semicolon' (it's a 'soft hyphen). Any characters I display here are going to be processed, so I have to spell it out. PM me if you have any questions or if the above is not clear.